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Description






Engine Ignition

NOTE:
A = Hardwired









GENERAL
The ignition coils are supplied with electrical power from the battery via a 250 A megafuse in the BJB (battery junction box) and the ignition relay in the EJB (engine junction box). The control signal for the ignition relay is supplied by the CJB (central junction box).
The ECM (engine control module) sends a separate signal to each ignition coil to trigger the power stage switching. The ECM (engine control module) calculates the dwell time from the battery voltage and engine speed, to ensure a constant energy level is produced in the secondary coil each time the power stage is switched. This ensures sufficient spark energy is available without excessive primary current flow, which avoids overheating and damage to the ignition coils.
The ECM (engine control module) calculates the ignition timing for individual cylinders from:
- Engine speed
- Camshaft position
- Engine load
- Engine temperature
- The knock control function
- The shift control function
- The idle speed control function.

IGNITION COILS





The ignition coils are installed in the cylinder head covers, under the NVH (noise, vibration and harshness) covers. Each ignition coil locates on a spark plug and is secured to the related cylinder head cover with a single screw. Each ignition coil incorporates a three pin electrical connector for connection to the engine harness.
Each ignition coil contains a primary and a secondary winding. The primary winding receives electrical power from the ignition relay in the power distribution box. A power stage in the primary winding allows the ECM (engine control module) to interrupt the power supply, to induce a voltage in the secondary winding and thus the spark plug. A diode in the ground side of the secondary winding reduces any undesirable switch-on voltage, to prevent misfiring into the intake manifold. The power stage limits the maximum voltage and current in the primary winding, to protect the power stage and limit the voltage in the secondary winding.

RFI SUPPRESSOR





The RFI suppressor is installed on the engine harness carrier at the rear of the engine.